Special guest Los Angeles’ Hana Vu to open. The 18 year old self-produced her EP earlier this year, and straight out of high school is heading out on a national tour. I think I misspent my summer when I was 18... .…

Florida’s Sales (Lauren Morgan and Jordan Shih) sold out the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on Wednesday, September 5th.

California’s Hana Vu opened the show. The 18-year-old is joined on stage by guitarist Christian Wright, bassist Sebastian Jones, and drummer Jair Hernandez.

After spending 30 hours driving in a car, Hana Vu was happy and relieved to finally play for us. Although Vu had written and recorded three albums (about 30 songs) since 2014, this was the first time the group went out on a national tour, with the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis a first stop for the band. Vu mentioned early in their set, “This is our first time not in California. The first time ever.”

Before ending their brief set with “Landscapes”, Vu mentioned that she tried to request “one of Chris’ songs” on the radio, but they didn’t play it.

The band is very young, but given the fact that they were well-rehearsed and in good company with Tegan & Sara and Soccer Mommy, expect a bright future for Hana Vu.

Sales closed out the show. For live shows, the duo is joined by their touring drummer, Malcolm Martin.

I have criticized the band for having a common name, but it should not be a reflection on Sales’ strong growing fanbase. It’s really amazing that with no press relations and no record label, the duo still managed to sell out many of their shows on this tour. This is thanks to word-of-mouth, heartfelt songs, and the BBC.

Singer Lauren Morgan was quite pleased at the turnout, “We’ve been here before, but this is the first time we sold this place out!”

Sales’ Forever & Ever album is out now. It was written, recorded, mixed and mastered in their bedroom in Orlando, Florida. Mixed and mastered by their touring audio engineer, Michael Thomas Regina.

Special guest Los Angeles’ Hana Vu to open. The 18 year old self-produced her EP earlier this year, and straight out of high school is heading out on a national tour. I think I misspent my summer when I was 18... .…

Florida’s Sales (Lauren Morgan and Jordan Shih) sold out the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on Wednesday, September 5th.

California’s Hana Vu opened the show. The 18-year-old is joined on stage by guitarist Christian Wright, bassist Sebastian Jones, and drummer Jair Hernandez.

After spending 30 hours driving in a car, Hana Vu was happy and relieved to finally play for us. Although Vu had written and recorded three albums (about 30 songs) since 2014, this was the first time the group went out on a national tour, with the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis a first stop for the band. Vu mentioned early in their set, “This is our first time not in California. The first time ever.”

Before ending their brief set with “Landscapes”, Vu mentioned that she tried to request “one of Chris’ songs” on the radio, but they didn’t play it.

The band is very young, but given the fact that they were well-rehearsed and in good company with Tegan & Sara and Soccer Mommy, expect a bright future for Hana Vu.

Sales closed out the show. For live shows, the duo is joined by their touring drummer, Malcolm Martin.

I have criticized the band for having a common name, but it should not be a reflection on Sales’ strong growing fanbase. It’s really amazing that with no press relations and no record label, the duo still managed to sell out many of their shows on this tour. This is thanks to word-of-mouth, heartfelt songs, and the BBC.

Singer Lauren Morgan was quite pleased at the turnout, “We’ve been here before, but this is the first time we sold this place out!”

Sales’ Forever & Ever album is out now. It was written, recorded, mixed and mastered in their bedroom in Orlando, Florida. Mixed and mastered by their touring audio engineer, Michael Thomas Regina.